Radio City India
Magil Panavarun
In Marathi, the proverb "Magil panavarun pudhe" carries a negative connotation, reflecting our tendency to continue life without required change. Inspired by this reality, I've chosen "Magil Panavarun" as the title for a podcast, translating to "from past times/history." In this podcast, we'll uncover hidden or lesser-known historical facts, while also exploring interpretations beyond kingdoms, warfronts, and ceasefires. Delving into a people's history, we'll highlight the lives and actions of common individuals alongside popular historical events. Through these stories, our aim is to promote...
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Radio City India
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Nov 7, 2024
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Episodes
Empathy in Power - The Story of Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj 07.11.2024 5:46
We can observe that many people in power are corrupt and misuse their authority. For all of them, the life of Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj serves as a lesson. This episode of Magil Panavarun explores the qualities of Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj as a kind-hearted individual who always considers the common man's problems and concerns. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Educating the Future Efforts in Women’s Education Before 1848 29.10.2024 6:59
As we all know, there is a popular misconception about women's education in India. Many believe that before Mahatma Phule and Savitribai Phule established their school in 1848, no girls were attending school in our country. This episode of Magil Panavarun explores the efforts of non-Indian missionaries and social reformers in India regarding women's education prior to independence and before Mahat...
Building Futures - Nana Shankarsheth and Elphinstone 21.10.2024 8:56
Mr. Nana Shankarsheth was a multifaceted personality from 19th-century Maharashtra who made significant contributions to the development of Mumbai. Recognizing the importance of education, he worked tirelessly to persuade families to send their children to school. This podcast explores the relationship between Nana Shankarsheth and the establishment of Elphinstone College. See omnystudio.com/liste...
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar's Lens Understanding Dalit Women in Tamsha 15.10.2024 5:49
As we explore the rich tradition of Tamsha in Maharashtrian culture, it is essential to recognize the underlying discriminatory aspects of this art form. Historically, many Dalit women have been involved in this field and have faced sexual exploitation for many years within our society. This episode of "Magil Panavarun" delves into the views of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, the creator of the Indian Con...
A Legacy of Compassion Lokraja Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj 09.10.2024 6:18
Lokraja ChhatrapatiShahu Maharaj of Kolhapur was indeed a visionary leader whose multifaceted personality and dedication to the welfare of his people left a lasting legacy. His reign was marked by progressive reforms and initiatives aimed at uplifting the common man. This episode of Magil Panavarun dwells on how a king with humanity, like Shahu Maharaj, connected with the struggles of a widow and...
The Spiritual Contributions of Rabia al-Basri 30.09.2024 7:11
Hajrate Rabia al-Basri was a prominent Sufi saint and poet from the 8th century. She was one of the earliest Sufi mystics and an influential religious figure. This episode of Magil Panavarun discusses Rabia al-Basri's contributions to Sufism in general. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From Stage to Page The Life and Legacy of Binodini Dasi 24.09.2024 6:37
Binodini Dasi, also known as Noti Binodini, was a prominent figure in Bengali theatre who began her acting career at the age of 12 in the 19th century, despite facing numerous challenges. Binodini Dasi has written two books, Amar Katha and Amar Abhinetri Jibon, in which she fearlessly discusses caste discrimination, the lack of pay parity, and other issues. Additionally, this episode of Magil Pana...
Binodini Dasi: A Trailblazer in Male-Dominated Theatre 20.09.2024 6:40
Binodini Dasi, also known as Noti Binodini, was a prominent figure in Bengali theatre. Despite facing unfavorable conditions, she began her acting career at the age of 12. She retired from acting around the age of 23 or 24, during which time she performed nearly 80 roles in various plays. This episode of Magil Panavarun explores how a girl from a humble background pursued a career in the male-domi...
The Life and Influence of Sarvajanik Kaka in 19th Century Maharashtra - Part 2 11.09.2024 7:01
Ganesh Vasudev Joshi, also known as Sarvajanik Kaka, was a prominent social personality from 19th-century Maharashtra. Sarvajanik Kaka began the Swadeshi movement before Mahatma Gandhi and continued to wear khadi until his death. He also encouraged his wife, Saraswatibai, to establish a social organization dedicated to women's empowerment and the fight against caste discrimination. See omnystudio....
The Life and Influence of Sarvajanik Kaka in 19th Century Maharashtra - Part 1 03.09.2024 6:55
Ganesh Vasudev Joshi, also known as Sarvajanik Kaka, was a prominent social personality from 19th-century Maharashtra. He played a significant role as a lawyer in the assassination case involving Karnativeer Vasudev Balwant Fadke. Sarvajanik Kaka and his colleagues also established the Sarvajanik Sabha, a social and political organization. This episode of "Magil Panavarun" provides a brief introdu...
Unveiling Gangarambhau Mhaske - A 19th Century Reformer’s Journey - Part 3 26.08.2024 6:26
Alongside his notable educational work for the Maratha community, as well as for deprived castes and girls, Gangarambhau Mhaske was a highly engaged social reformer. He made significant efforts to establish a public library, create a public park, and maintain the drainage system in the Camp area of Pune. This episode of Magil Panavarun explores Gangarambhau Mhaske's social contributions beyond his...
Unveiling Gangarambhau Mhaske - A 19th Century Reformer’s Journey - Part 2 21.08.2024 8:13
Gangarambhau Mhaske established the Deccan Maratha Education Association with his colleagues. This organization nurtured aspiring Maratha youth in 19th-century Maharashtra. For this cause, Gangarambhau received financial support from Sayajirao Maharaj of Baroda and Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj of Kolhapur. This episode of "Magil Panavarun" into the historical significance of the notable educational wo...
Unveiling Gangarambhau Mhaske - A 19th Century Reformer’s Journey - Part 1 14.08.2024 8:16
Gangarambhau Mhaske was an influential personality from 19th-century Maharashtra. Coming from a humble background and facing significant struggles to complete his education, he later became a renowned lawyer. Most importantly, Gangarambhau made extraordinary efforts to advance the education of Maratha youth. This episode of "Magil Panavarun" delves into the untold story of the social reformer Gang...
Echoes of Resistance: The Stories of Bhagat Singh and His Supporters 07.08.2024 7:08
This episode of Magil Panavarun explores the relationship between the martyr Bhagat Singh and Nasim Mirza Changezi within the context of the Indian freedom struggle. It also highlights how Maulana Habib-ur-Rehman Ludhianvi sheltered Bhagat Singh's family after his death sentence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Case Against Jadunath Maharaj 29.07.2024 9:07
Karsandas Mulji was a journalist and social reformer from the 19th century. He won a notable legal case against Jadunath Maharaj, a priest from a specific community within the Vaishnav Sampraday. Karsandas Mulji spoke out against the immoral and lustful rituals practiced by Jadunath Maharaj. This episode of Magil Panavarun delves into Karsandas Mulji’s struggle in the fields of journalism and soci...
Exploring William Carey's Legacy Botanical Contributions in India 23.07.2024 6:33
William Carey, a Britisher, made significant contributions by establishing a printing press in India during the 19th century. Thanks to his efforts, book printing commenced in numerous Indian languages. Carey also made important contributions to the naming and classification of plants. This episode of "Magil Panavarun" explores Carey's work in the field of botany. See omnystudio.com/listener for p...
Gandhi vs Smuts - A Tale of Compassion and Justice in South Africa 15.07.2024 5:10
Mahatma Gandhi was known for his incredible qualities of love and compassion. During his time in South Africa, he initiated protests against injustice through non-violence. Gandhi's interactions with General Smuts during this period, as depicted in the episode of "Magil Panavarun," illustrate how differing opinions can dissolve in the flow of love and compassion. This portrayal highlights the rela...
Wealth for Welfare Andrew Carnegie's Philanthropic Vision 12.07.2024 8:13
Andrew Carnegie, a Scottish-American philanthropist of the 19th century, dedicated his wealth to social welfare by establishing numerous libraries across the Western world, alongside other noble deeds. This episode of Magil Panavarun explores his perspective on the significance of books, libraries, and their importance in our lives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beneath the Crown: Sultan Begada's Arboreal Affinity 08.07.2024 6:04
Sultan Begda, the King of Gujarat in the 15th century,there are various tooth stories that depicted his weird personality and abnormal behavior.. Contrary to the common perception of Muslim kings as harsh rulers, Sultan Begda was known for his deep love for trees and gardens. He undertook various benevolent actions that greatly benefited the people of his kingdom. This episode of Magil Panavarun d...
Empowering Narratives: Jaibai Choudhari and the Dalit Women’s Movement 08.07.2024 6:35
Jaibai Choudhari , a dalit social reformer, conducted a large conference for dalit women in 1938. There is a story behind why she organized the conference. This episode of Magil Panavarun delves into the motivations behind such a social initiative that has continued to inspire women from backward classes for years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From porter to teacher: Jaibai Choudhari's inspirational story 01.07.2024 5:42
A girl from a humble background, belonging to the so-called lower caste, transformed herself into a teacher, headmistress, and activist, driven by her acknowledgement of the injustices caused by the Indian caste system and fueled by her strong willpower. This is the story of Jaibai Choudhari, a social reformer deeply intertwined with the Dalit movement. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy info...
The Jubilee Diamond Contributes to Nation-building 01.07.2024 8:06
In this episode of "Magil Panavarun," Onkar explores the story of the Jubilee Diamond, which was gifted as an expression of love. This diamond played a significant role in our nation's development. The renowned Tata Steel and major research institutes established by the Tata family have an inseparable connection to this precious Jubilee Diamond. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mahatma Phule & Sayajirao Gaekwad 17.06.2024 7:48
Mahatma Jyotiba Phule and Sayajirao Gaekwad, the Maharaja of the Baroda princely state, shared a unique relationship. Once, Mahatma Phule requested a photograph from Sayajirao Gaekwad to place in their new home as a gesture of respect. What unfolds thereafter is an intriguing and inspirational tale. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Savitribai’s Letter to Mahtma Jyotiba Phule 17.06.2024 6:03
Savitribai, as a social reformer, stands out with her inclusive perspective towards social change. She consistently considers the oppressed, whether they are untouchables or Brahmins. This episode of 'Magil Panavarun' explores such qualities of hers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Savitribai Phule And Satyashodhak Samaj 11.06.2024 7:11
After the passing of Mahatma Phule, Savitribai Phule's personality underwent a notable transformation. Despite the profound loss of her husband and mentor, Savitribai remained steadfast in her commitment to social reform and education. Under Savitribai Phule's leadership, the Satyashodhak Samaj undertook notable social work, particularly during the 19th-century epidemic of plague. See omnystudio.c...
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